
MacIntyre still leads by four at BMW Championship
Scheffler picked up one stroke on the five-shot deficit he faced at the start of the steamy Saturday afternoon at Caves Valley. He never got closer than three shots.
MacIntyre, the lefty from Scotland, got out of several jams, none bigger than the short fifth hole when he drove over a hazard line into the bushes.
He decided to hack out, and it shot some 70 feet away for a putt straight down a series of ridges.
He two-putted for par, making an 8-footer, one example of his grit before a large gallery that favoured British Open champion Scheffler.
MacIntyre holed an 8-foot putt on the 14th, then turned toward a hospitality area and placed his index finger to his mouth, shushing whoever got under his Scottish skin.
He was at 16-under 194, and gets one more day with golf's best. Scheffler finally ended a streak of 37 holes without a bogey and efficiently put together a 67.
Australian Jason Day signed for a one-under 69 to be tied for 16th at two under.
The former world No.1 has moved up eight spots to 36th in the projected FedEx Cup standings and needs a low round on Sunday to finish the weekend inside the top 30 to get a start in next week's Tour Championship.
Swedish star Ludvig Aberg was among the big third-round movers, carding a 68 to move to outright third spot, still six shots behind MacIntyre.
No one else was closer than eight shots of the lead.
The BMW Championship is the penultimate postseason event that decides the top 30 in the FedEx who advance to the Tour Championship for a shot at the $US10 million ($A15 million) prize.
Akshay Bhatia helped his chances with an amazing day that included a hole-in-one on the 17th hole to win a car, but more important project him inside the top 30. He also holed out with a wedge on the par-4 seventh for eagle, and turned in a card that had scores of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Harry Hall of England, at No. 45 in the FedEx Cup, had a second straight 67 and was tied for fourth with Sam Burns (67), projecting him to reach East Lake for the first time and be assured of all the majors except the PGA Championship.
Scheffler is going for his fifth win of the year, which would make him the first player since Tiger Woods to win at least five times in consecutive years. He hasn't had a round over par since the third round of the Travelers Championship nearly two months ago.
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